Market Overview - US equities opened lower, with the S&P 500 down 0.1% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 108 points or 0.2%, as major technology stocks weakened despite a rally in defence stocks [1] - The Nasdaq Composite underperformed, sliding 0.3% due to pressure on large-cap technology stocks that have driven recent market gains [1][3] Technology Sector - Technology stocks, including Meta Platforms, Apple, and Netflix, experienced declines, which limited market upside even as other sectors showed strength [3] - The pullback in tech stocks followed a cautious tone from the previous session, where both the S&P 500 and the Dow finished in the red after reaching all-time highs [3] Defence Sector - Defence stocks surged following President Trump's proposal for a $1.5 trillion defence budget for 2027, a significant increase from the $901 billion budget approved for 2026 [5] - Northrop Grumman rose over 8%, Lockheed Martin climbed 6%, RTX advanced more than 3%, and Kratos Defence jumped nearly 13%, making defence one of the strongest-performing segments [5][6] Economic Indicators - Initial jobless claims for the week ended Jan. 3 were reported at 208,000, up from 200,000 the previous week, but below economists' expectations of 210,000, indicating resilience in the US labour market [7][8] - Claims data has shown volatility recently, but initial claims remain near the lower end of the range seen over the past year, suggesting employers are retaining their workforces [8][9]
US stocks open lower on Thursday: Dow slips 100 points, Nasdaq down 0.3%